Reddit claims Australia's social media ban violates constitution, eyes prolonged legal fight

In a detailed High Court filing, Reddit argues Australia's under-16 social media ban infringes constitutional rights to free political discourse and misclassifies the platform, following its initial compliance and subsequent challenge announcement. The government likens the suit to Big Tobacco resistance, as Reddit leverages its resources in its fourth-largest market.

Building on its High Court challenge announced last week—after briefly implementing age verification to comply with the December 10 ban—Reddit escalated its case on December 12, per Reuters. The lawsuit contends the law, the world's first such restriction targeting ten platforms with fines up to A$49.5 million ($33 million), limits free political expression. Reddit notes: "Australian citizens under the age of 16 will, within years if not months, become electors. The choices to be made by those citizens will be informed by political communication in which they engage prior to the age of 18."

The platform also argues it does not meet the law's definition of social media and raises privacy issues with required age verification like selfies or activity inference.

Health Minister Mark Butler dismissed the action as profit-motivated: "It is action we saw time and time again by Big Tobacco against tobacco control and we are seeing it now by some social media or big tech giants."

With a $44 billion market cap and Australia as its fourth-largest market (behind Canada, UK, US), Reddit is positioned for a drawn-out battle over youth protections and online access.

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Illustration depicting a lively debate in Bad Segeberg on proposed social media ban for under-16s, featuring protesting youth, discussing parents, and supportive politician.
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Debate on social media ban under 16 in Bad Segeberg

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In Bad Segeberg, the proposed ban on social media for children and youth under 16 is under intense discussion. Young people and parents express differing opinions, while Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther supports it. The question of feasibility remains central.

Reddit has filed a legal challenge against Australia's new law banning social media access for those under 16, arguing it imposes intrusive verification and limits free expression. The San Francisco-based company announced the High Court action on Thursday, shortly after implementing age verification measures to comply with the legislation that took effect on Tuesday. The ban targets platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and Reddit, with fines up to $33 million for non-compliance.

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As Australia's groundbreaking ban on social media for minors under 16 takes effect—sparking Reddit's High Court challenge—experts debate its mental health benefits versus risks of driving use underground. The law targets platforms like TikTok and Instagram to curb harmful content exposure.

The SPD has proposed a ban on social media platforms for children under 14 in an impulse paper. The plan includes age verification via the EU app EUDI-Wallet and tiered rules by age group. It draws inspiration from Australia's recent model.

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Following the French National Assembly's January approval of a bill banning social media for minors under 15, implementation could begin this autumn. The move aligns with growing EU efforts, including pushes from Luxembourg and the EU Parliament, as countries like the UK, Spain, Denmark, and Sweden pursue similar protections for youth.

A new Mediemyndigheten survey finds seven in ten young people support an age limit on social media, ideally at 15 years. Rakel Skagerberg says younger users are more easily influenced. The study surveyed 1,745 people aged 15-24.

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Researchers in the UK are starting a major study to determine if restricting teenagers' social media use improves their mental health. The trial, involving thousands of 12-to-15-year-olds, will use an app to limit time on platforms like TikTok and Instagram. Results are expected in mid-2027, amid growing calls for bans in countries like Australia.

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